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McDonald's Hamburger University opens. Shanghai

Tuesday, March 30, 20100 comments

SHANGHAI (AP) - China's newest university has no football field or fancy library. For inspiration, it looks not to Confucius, but to Ronald McDonald. But Shanghai's Hamburger U. aspire to be a leader in higher learning for ambitious Chinese managers.

McDonald's Corp.. inaugurated its first Hamburger University in China on Tuesday to train new generations of managers as foreign companies step up efforts to develop and keep Chinese talent.

China is McDonald's Inc. 's fastest-growing global market, said Tim Fenton, the company's president for Asia, Pacific, Middle East and Africa. He said the country's $ 300 billion-a-year "informal eating out market is expanding at an annual rate of 10 percent, compared with 2 to 3 percent in the United States.

"It's because of China's strategic importance to McDonald's that we have chosen to have our new Hamburger University in Shanghai," said Fenton. "We have to get people ahead of the curve."

The move comes as foreign companies in China are focusing on developing local managers but face pressure to keep them as young, ambitious employees move on for better opportunities.

On Tuesday, the American Chamber of Commerce said a survey of 202 multinational companies found they are changing strategies to adapt to rising costs and high employee turnover.

Companies need to offer better opportunities to keep talented employees, said Joni Bessler, a partner at consulting firm Booz & Co., which helped to compile the survey.

"Innovation is required to get people to stay for more than two years," said Bessler.

Shanghai's $ 250 million Hamburger U., the company's seventh worldwide, has a statue of Ronald McDonald company symbol but will not teach how to make hamburgers and fries The emphasis is on running businesses better.

McDonald's, based in Oak Brook, Ill., has more than 60.000 employees in more than 1.100 restaurants in mainland China after 20 years in the country and plans to expand to 2,000 outlets in three to five years.

Since company policy requires that branches be headed by U. Hamburg-trained managers, it shifted its teaching facility Hong Kong to Shanghai. The school already was training mostly mainland Chinese.

The school, located in a nondescript office building in an industrial park in the suburbs, 5.000 aims to have graduates over the next five years.

Hamburger U. Shanghai 's courses can be used in some cases to earn college credit and the company says such schools graduates use as a springboard to pursue college degrees.

"We will do our best to be the Harvard for our industry," said the school's dean, Susanna Li

Other companies also are trying to get more for their payroll spending.

Average earnings before interest and tax of the companies replying to the American Chamber of Commerce survey fell to 8.3 percent in 2009 from 15 percent the year before. Some are shifting production to lower-cost regions of China and elsewhere in Asia, especially India.

"The No.. 1 priority needs to be on educating and giving your employees opportunities for career growth," said Edward Jones, regional general manager of machinery company Atlas Copco
(Shanghai) Trading Co.

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